9/08/2006

Thought

I discovered so many things I want to do in my life

1. Be a strategy consultant for a while.
2. Spend 2-3 years doing research in Organic Chemistry.
3. Spend 2-4 years researching in Electrodynamics.
4. Teach students for JEE.
5. Invent some new kinematic mechanism.
6. Start a school
7. Work in the investment banking sector for a few years.
8. MBA from Harvard.

Is this possible?
I don't think so. So, lets forget it.

25 comments:

Anonymous said...

Remember when I told u that getting into IIM be tough becoz of this Arjun Singh guy,
U said"Hey whaats the problem in it da?Some of my frnz keep telling the same.If u try u can make it"
_____________________________
Am pretty sure that u can never do all of them(whatever u have mentioned) ,but I still think u can do atleast one,I mean u will
I know u r smart!(Am not flattering fo sure)

S said...

may be not ALL, but most for sure! :) attaboy!

Anonymous said...

i dont know about 2 and 3, but the rest are all very possible. why do you think you can't? you can maybe try it like 5-7-8-1-6-4?

CB said...

Dushy
I know I can do atleast one! :D

Priya
Yeah! 578164 seems the most feasible!

Anonymous said...

Where's the previous lampooning post? Was it deleted due to the lack of guts? If you don't have guts why on earth due you post such shit?

CB said...

Macha
Just cock up and sit da.

CB said...

Btw, I deleted it because I hadn't realised I'd posted it on teachers day.

Anonymous said...

For a person who mocks at teachers always how does it matter if you mock at him on Teachers' day or not?

But at the end you can always find a nice convenient excuse. Good going man :)

CB said...

Thanks ;)

Random Guy said...

karthik,i know you since i also was from ncj.but you dont know me .actually we both wrote cet in the same hall at vemana institute.wonder if you remember me.anyway your blogs are good and exudes nice enthusiasm that is infectious.keep it going.

CB said...

Solle?!

Random Guy said...

im not solle.forget it you dont know me.

Makam said...

maga... you can actually try 57816423 da,.. or 78164523.. either way.. .push research to the end so that when you are old.. You can keep yourself occupied with things :)

CB said...

Yes. I've tentatively planned ;)

Anonymous said...

Why do you think it's not possible? A Harvard MBA takes two years (pardon my ignorance; CMIIW). Starting a school should probably take an year or two. Assuming even the 3+4 years of "research" (BTW, do you really want to do research or are you just interested and would like to read a lot? The latter can even be done in "spare time" of a few hours a day. Then again, so can research!), and putting both "a while" and "a few years" as 3 years (it would take far less for me to get bored ;-)) this takes 17 years, and leaves more than 60 years to teach and invent. Shouldn't be impossible at all.
Oh, and you can always live vicariously -- help someone start a school...

Anonymous said...

Why doesn't your blog have RSS feeds, BTW?

CB said...

Vatsa, for that matter, setting an olympic record takes just 8 seconds!
The time to reach there and sustain after that is what will take most of it!

RSS feeds, umm..pfft..er..

displayname said...

Bad analogy. An Olympic record needs a lot of preparation, and the goal is something that quite possibly is unattainable.
OTOH, a goal like "work in $field for a few years" needs no preparation (not much, anyway. Again, CMIIW), and all that one has to do to attain the goal is avoid losing the job.
Similarly for "spend $n years doing $thing". If the goal is only to spend so much time, and is not based on results, then it shouldn't take more than that much time.
The MBA consists of two steps — getting admission, and not getting kicked out before the two years are over. AFAICT, the former is harder than the latter, but it should still be doable. In any case, it's something you can spend a few years of your life trying, and won't take long.
The only one of your tasks that's comparable to an Olympic record is "invent...". That I agree is hard; which is why I left 60 years for it :-)

CB said...

Nope. IMHO, it is not a bad analogy.
An olympic record needs a lot of preparation;
Yes. So does getting into Harvard! There are less than 20 Indians who get into harvard each year! Of course I'm not saying getting into harvard is as tough as getting an olympic medal. For an average Indian engineering student, a LOT of effort goes in to get into Harvard. An average of five years work experience in a good MNC. And to get placed in a good MNC itself is pretty difficult (Please dont bring in Infosys and TCS as multinationals!). As far as working in the Investment banking sector goes, you need to be an MBA to work in a finance division, but to get a good MBA you need to work at a good place. It's really the case of the chicken and the egg.

Spending $ years doing $, of course I meant I want to get results! If nothing substantial comes out in $ years, I might have to do it for $ or $ + % years more! :-)

Inventing, umm, it's not very hard, otherwise I wouldn't have put it in the first place (Otherwise I would've added a few others like 'Get the Nobel').

Well, of course setting an Olympic record is tougher than any of these. Otherwise I would have put that too! :P

Anonymous said...

I agree; of course I wasn't trying to say that getting into Harvard is easy. I didn't know that they expect you to have already worked before joining there... you're right; it's stupid and a chicken-egg problem.

But there is still the issue of how many years it will take... will you still be trying to get a Harvard MBA at 40? At 50? There is only a finite amount of time it will take, and the rest of your life is free for...

Um, nevermind. I've understood the implications now; the real world is certainly a more messy place than the academic world. Too messy. Too real.

There is also the fact that these aren't your only goals. You also want to do something with your life, presumably. If this was all, then I still think it would be possible to at least give each of them a try.
Otherwise, one needs to "prioritise" (ugh!).

Oh, and Atom is here. I'm trying to get my life organised ;-)

Anonymous said...

@anon:
to get rss feeds for blogs, try getting an account at xprssit.com
it rocks.

CB said...

Priya:
You're probably telling the wrong person :D

Anonymous said...

Manam irundaal maaragabandhu..chi maargam undu... ;-)

with a bit of interest,hard work, motivation and inspiration everything is possible...every thing!!

btw, first timer here..was blog hopping and landed here...

Anonymous said...

Thought a lot about all this. Myself going through a very similar and maybe on a much more bigger scale. Some how the comments and the discussions seem to have taken a feasibility shape. I expected it to be more on the philosophical side...

all I have decided is, its T for me to know more and I shall take life as it comes...

Life rocks.. Zust enjoy..
what say you?

Anonymous said...

oh man.. long way to go